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  • 2:04 PM Natus Medical (BABY -1.1%) slips after its Q1 beats estimates, but the the company forecast the current quarter to come in at the low end of expectations. For Q2, it now expects to report revenue of $86M to $90M and and an EPS of $0.17 to $0.20. The Street is looking for $90M in revenue and $0.19 per share, respectively. For the full year, the company anticipates revenue of $362M to $367M and an EPS of $0.85 to $0.88. Comment!
  • 11:19 AM Raven Industries (RAVN -9.4%) takes a hit this morning after its Q1 misses estimates. The company reported an EPS of $0.38 per share, versus estimates of $0.44, missing by $0.06 and down 27% Y/Y. Revenue came in at $103.7M versus expectations of $112.64M. Sales were down 12% from the same period last year. Looking forward, the company warns that "delivering year-over-year sales and earnings growth in the second quarter of fiscal 2014 will be challenging." Comment!
  • 10:45 AM JA Solar (JASO +34.4%) is now skying higher following its Q1 beat and full-year shipment guidance reiteration, and is providing fresh fuel for the colossal solar stock rally that started last fall (TAN +4.4%). TSL +13.3%. DQ +20%. LDK +9.9%. JKS +10.3%. SCTY +11.6%. SOL +9.4%. CSUN +8.9%. SPWR +4.9%. ASTI +9.4%. YGE +8.4%. CSIQ +6.6%. The fact 38% of JA's Q1 module shipments went to Japan (a market with higher ASPs/margins than China) is likely going over well with investors. 5 Comments
  • 9:41 AM Qihoo (QIHU +8.1%) shoots to new highs following its Q1 beat. A big reason: Q2 guidance is for revenue of $142M-$144M, far above a $121.5M consensus and evidence search monetization is ramping. Ad revenue +40% Y/Y (+49% in Q4) to $63.4M, value-added services (largely games) +119% to $45.8M (+105% prior). Monthly active users +11% Y/Y, to 457M, but up just 1M Q/Q (high penetration). Browser MAUs +7% Q/Q and +22% Y/Y to 332M. Mobile security users +33% Q/Q and +272% Y/Y to 275M. Home page daily visitors +3% Q/Q and +22% Y/Y to 94M. Home page daily clicks +9% Q/Q and +66% Y/Y to 489M. Opex +89% Y/Y due to search investments. CC at 10:30AM ET (webcast). (PR) Comment!
  • 7:59 AM Camtek (CAMT): Q1 EPS of -$0.01 beats by $0.02. Revenue of $18.1M beats by $1.1M. (PR) Comment!
  • 7:49 AM More on Campbell Soup's (CPB) FQ3: Organic sales rose 4% during the period, led by a strong showing from the U.S. Simple Meals segment. Total sales benefited 5 percentage points from volume and mix while the acquisition of Bolthouse Farms added eleven percentage points. The company acknowledges some weakness with its U.S. Beverages segment as it faced increased competition in the juice category. FY13 EPS guidance is revised to $2.58-$2.62. (PR) Comment!
  • 7:48 AM More on JA Solar's (JASOQ1 results: Lower prices for PV panels led to an eighth straight quarterly loss, although less than expected. Total shipments were 442.7 MW, -11.5% Q/Q and +20.9% Y/Y, vs. 410-430 MW company guidance. Full-year guidance of 1.7-1.9 GW unchanged. Gross margin +6% in Q1 vs. -4.6% in Q4 2012 and +2.1% in the year-ago quarter. Shares +5.5% premarket. Comment!
  • 7:31 AM Campbell Soup (CPB): FQ3 EPS of $0.62 beats by $0.06. Revenue of $2.09B (+15% Y/Y) beats by $0.05B. (PR) Comment!
  • 7:01 AM Natus Medical (BABY): Q1 EPS of $0.15 beats by $0.04. Revenue of $85.8M. (PR) Comment!
  • 6:33 AM JA Solar (JASO): Q1 EPS of -$0.85 beats by $0.35. Revenue of $270M (+4.7% Y/Y) beats by $41.03M. (PR) Comment!
  • 6:06 AM Alvarion (ALVR): Q1 EPS of -$0.51. Revenue of $8.5M (-45.4% Y/Y). (PR) Comment!
  • 6:00 AM Qihoo 360 Tech. (QIHU): Q1 EPS of $0.14 beats by $0.01. Revenue of $109.9M (+58.6% Y/Y) beats by $3.6M. (PR) Comment!
  • 12:10 AM Notable earnings after Monday’s close: TIVO Comment!
  • 12:05 AM Notable earnings before Monday’s open: CPB, HGG, JASO, QIHU 1 Comment
  • 19 May, 5:35 PM Notable earnings after Monday’s close: TIVO Comment!
  • 19 May, 5:30 PM Notable earnings before Monday’s open: CPB, HGG, JASO, QIHU Comment!
  • 17 May, 4:09 PM Net Element (NETE): FQ3 EPS of -$0.11. Revenue of $874.5K. (PR) Comment!
  • 17 May, 2:14 PM Donaldson (DCI -0.2%) bucks a weak FQ3 report late yesterday to trade slightly higher in today's session. Net profit fell 1.6% Y/Y on significantly lower revenue due to softer engine-product and industrial-product sales. The company again lowered its full-year guidance, now seeing FY13 EPS coming in between $1.57 - $1.65, below Street estimates of $1.70. It also lowers its FY13 sales outlook from $2.50B to $2.40B - 2.45B, also below consensus $2.51B estimates. Comment!
  • 17 May, 12:51 PM After barely moving yesterday in response to nearly in-line Q1 results and strong Q2 revenue guidance, Youku (YOKU -9.6%) is falling hard today. The decline comes even though Youku has received two upgrades since the report (from HSBC and Maxim), as well as a bullish coverage launch from BofA. Concerns about mobile monetization could be a factor. On its earnings call, Youku stated mobile daily video views rose 50%+ Q/Q and are now above 170M, that mobile monthly users have topped 100M (PC users are around 400M), and that mobile now makes up ~30% of traffic. However, the company added "mobile monetization this year is relatively modest." 2 Comments
  • 17 May, 12:14 PM A revenue miss and light guidance lead Brocade (BRCD -4.2%) to slump. On its earnings call, Brocade guided for FQ3 revenue of $510M-$530M and EPS of $0.11-$0.13, below a consensus of $556M and $0.15. The company partly blames soft storage array sales from OEM partners (IBM, H-P, and Dell appear to be culprits, NetApp could be another). Brocade's storage switch division sales (69% of total) fell 10% Q/Q and 6% Y/Y in FQ2, in spite of growing demand for 16G Fibre Channel switches (Brocade has had a big lead on Cisco (CSCO) here, but Cisco is finally catching up). Ethernet switch division sales -4% Q/Q and +15% Y/Y. Comment!
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